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Moonshot to Malawi

May 15, 2016

April 2016 – This opinion piece describes the disparities between cancer prevention and treatment in Malawi versus in the developed world, and questions the ethics of funding health care through academic grants.

From Community Laywomen to Breast Health Workers

April 15, 2016

March 2016 – Description of a clinical breast exam training program administered to laywomen in Malawi. Participants who completed training demonstrated competency in conducting clinical breast exams and delivering breast cancer educational talks.

CHOP Chemotherapy for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma with and without HIV

March 15, 2016

March 2016 – With no previous prospective studies of aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma treated with CHOP in sub-Saharan Africa, results of this study suggest that CHOP can be safe, effective, and feasible for treating aggressive NHL among HIV+/- individuals in Malawi.

Breast Cancer Screening – A Perspective from Malawi

December 15, 2015

December 2015 – Breast cancer screening with mammography for early detection of breast cancer is recommended in high-income countries, but in low- and middle income countries the risk/benefit ratio might be different.

Environmental Risk Factors for Oesophageal Cancer

September 29, 2015

September 2015 – Exploring environmental factors associated with oesophageal cancer in Malawi, Firewood cooking, cigarette smoking, and use of white maize flour all had strong associations with squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus.

HIV-Associated Multicentric Castleman Disease

August 15, 2015

August 2015 – Representing the first published report of Multicentric Castleman disease in SSA, this article describes the characteristics and survival for HIV-associated Multicentric Castleman disease in Malawi.

High Rates of Cervical Cancer Among HIV-Infected Women in Malawi

May 21, 2015

May 2015 – Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women in Malawi. Using pathological specimens from 630 Malawian, this study examines associations between various pathological findings and the presence of high-grade dysplasia.